So I didn't use enough hardener when I was glassing today, and it's still sticky in some spots and even kinda gelly and soft. I heard that to fix this you can mix some hardener (MEKP) and thin it with some acetone and brush it over the problem spots.

The thing is I don't have any acetone at the moment, but I do have some MEK. Could I mix MEK with MEKP? I just thought I'd ask, it might be nothing but I though maybe something weird would happen if I mixed a solvent with it's peroxide. And I don't want to mess up my project.

Thanks for any advice.

58customs

07-16-2006, 12:41 AM

I did that once. Only I didn't even add MEKP to the resin.

I just mixed more resin with a slightly higher amount of MEKP (like 5%) and brushed it over the entire piece. The resin you add should dry along with what ever is already there.

Hopefully that helps.

blue93corsica

07-16-2006, 09:54 AM

i believe mek and mekp have different properties, well mekp actually only has proxide over mek but i believe the resin needs all of the properties, lets see if i can do it, methel-ethel-ketone-proixide is what the reisn requires to properly activate the chemical recation and thus providing the resin to cure

just mix up a really hot mix of resin and mekp and brush it over your project dont worry about acetone, then once its cured go back and grind it back down to remove the additional layer or resin added making sure that it has fully cured underneath

nVRuckus

07-16-2006, 09:57 AM

I did that once. Only I didn't even add MEKP to the resin.

I just mixed more resin with a slightly higher amount of MEKP (like 5%) and brushed it over the entire piece. The resin you add should dry along with what ever is already there.

Hopefully that helps.
The owner of select products told me that anything over a 4% ratio of MEKP will cause failure in the resin. it will easily break under stress. .

58customs

07-16-2006, 12:02 PM

The owner of select products told me that anything over a 4% ratio of MEKP will cause failure in the resin. it will easily break under stress. .

It all depends on the climate in your area. I've mixed higher ratios in cold weather and it's still taken awhile to set. Never had problems with it cracking or breaking under stress.